I have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science and a Masters of Science in Information Assurance and Security. My main goal within the Open Source community is to contribute in any way that I am able in order to enhance [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_and_open_source_software FOSS].

I have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science and a Masters of Science in Information Assurance and Security. My main goal within the Open Source community is to contribute in any way that I am able in order to enhance [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_and_open_source_software FOSS].

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I am currently an elected member of the [[FESCo| Fedora Engineering Steering Committee]]

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I served as an elected member of the [[FESCo| Fedora Engineering Steering Committee]] from December of 2015 through December of 2018.

You can find me on Twitter yelling into the void on occasion as [https://twitter.com/TheMaxamillion @TheMaxamillion].

You can find me on Twitter yelling into the void on occasion as [https://twitter.com/TheMaxamillion @TheMaxamillion].

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I am comfortable coding in [http://www.python.org/ Python], [http://www.ruby-lang.org Ruby], bash shell (3.0+), POSIX sh and I know my way around [http://golang.org/ Go] and [http://nodejs.org/ Node.js] but not nearly well enough to claim I'm "fluent" in either. I have some experience with Ada83, Java, C, C++ but am horridly out of practice. I know some Intel-x86 and MIPS assembly but prefer to not ever code in either. I'm always dabbling in different programming languages because I find them fascinating but haven't found another language in my dabbling that I feel comfortable enough with to claim as a "skill".

I am comfortable coding in [http://www.python.org/ Python], [http://www.ruby-lang.org Ruby], bash shell (3.0+), POSIX sh and I know my way around [http://golang.org/ Go] and [http://nodejs.org/ Node.js] but not nearly well enough to claim I'm "fluent" in either. I have some experience with Ada83, Java, C, C++ but am horridly out of practice. I know some Intel-x86 and MIPS assembly but prefer to not ever code in either. I'm always dabbling in different programming languages because I find them fascinating but haven't found another language in my dabbling that I feel comfortable enough with to claim as a "skill".

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I know my way around both [http://www.ansibleworks.com/ Ansible] and [https://puppetlabs.com/ Puppet] Config Management systems.

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I am well versed in [http://www.ansibleworks.com/ Ansible], using it for automating but also developing against it's core code base and developing plugins/modules.

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I am a fedora packager, so I guess I would consider "packaging RPMs" one of my skills. Though I would like to thank all the developers involved in making the build environment because the incredible tools available really do make packaging a breeze.

Since December 2017, I have been a member of the Ansible Core Engineering Team focusing on upstream development of various Ansible related code and content.

=== Fedora Engineering ===

=== Fedora Engineering ===

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As of April 2015, I am now a member of the [[Fedora_Engineering | Fedora Engineering]] team mostly focusing on [[ReleaseEngineering| Fedora Release Engineering]] tooling but helping anywhere I am able as I am able.

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Starting in April 2015, I was a member of the [[Fedora_Engineering | Fedora Engineering]] team mostly focusing on [[ReleaseEngineering| Fedora Release Engineering]] tooling but helping anywhere I am able as I am able.

=== OpenShift Origin ===

=== OpenShift Origin ===

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* Currently a fedora [[Ambassadors/NA/Regions|Ambassador]] ([[Ambassadors/MembershipService/Verification|Verification]])

* Currently a fedora [[Ambassadors/NA/Regions|Ambassador]] ([[Ambassadors/MembershipService/Verification|Verification]])

Adam John Miller

About me

I have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science and a Masters of Science in Information Assurance and Security. My main goal within the Open Source community is to contribute in any way that I am able in order to enhance FOSS.

You can find me on Twitter yelling into the void on occasion as @TheMaxamillion.

Skill Set

I am comfortable coding in Python, Ruby, bash shell (3.0+), POSIX sh and I know my way around Go and Node.js but not nearly well enough to claim I'm "fluent" in either. I have some experience with Ada83, Java, C, C++ but am horridly out of practice. I know some Intel-x86 and MIPS assembly but prefer to not ever code in either. I'm always dabbling in different programming languages because I find them fascinating but haven't found another language in my dabbling that I feel comfortable enough with to claim as a "skill".

I am well versed in Ansible, using it for automating but also developing against it's core code base and developing plugins/modules.

Fedora Engineering

OpenShift Origin

From April 2012 to April 2015 I was the Release Engineer for OpenShift Online at Red Hat. As a fan of Open Source and of OpenShift, I would love to help bring OpenShift Origin (the upstream to OpenShift Online) to as many users and developers within the community in any way I can, and will continue to strive towards that goal.

My Relation to the Fedora Project

I am currently a Fedora packager and plan to continue this for the foreseeable future. I still enjoy playing around with other distros but prefer to develop/package for Fedora as this project is the one that puts forth my own personal beliefs in software freedom as well as keeping up with wonderful quality assurance, a helpful community, inspiring innovation, and an over all solid distribution.

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Plans & Goals

I hope to continue to contribute to open source as a whole by developing custom applications, patching and packaging, giving support on irc support channels, writing wiki pages and documentation, and so much more.